Text by R. Wilkinson-Latham. Illustrations by Gerry Embleton. Of all the world’s seaborne military organisations, the British Royal Navy is perhaps the most prestigious. Protector of the British Empire and defender of British freedom it has provided the template on which nearly all other national na
Osprey Men-At-Armd 065 - Royal Navy 1790-1970
✍ Scribed by Robert Wilkinson-Latham
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 47
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Of all the world's seaborne military organizations, the British Royal Navy is perhaps the most prestigious. Protector of the British Empire and defender of British freedom, it has provided the template on which nearly all other national navies have modelled themselves. This book explores the changes in the uniforms of the Royal Navy from the 18th century to 1970. It includes details from the dress regulations as laid down in the first official illustrated text on the topic, which dated from 1825, up through the present day, and addresses all variations for climate, rank, and equipment requirements.
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